However, the above is not working. I would like to manipulate the 'office_id' field to be used as the 'title' and the variable $url to be used as the URL that was linked. I have followed what's on this post

Hi Clive thank you very much. I've found the file and put it in link.migrate.inc and it no longer complains about the file. I am now just getting partial, incomplete migrations of the link 'title' and 'url' fields.
– chlongApr 13 '12 at 17:02

I just answered your newer question, that might help a bit :)
– Clive♦Apr 13 '12 at 17:03

Yes it does a lot! I don't know if it's proper, but should I give you the bounty for it? Even though you answered the one without it lol...
– chlongApr 13 '12 at 17:09

I really don't know to be honest, seems like these questions should be merged but I don't think that can be done when there's a bounty open on one of them. It might be worth asking a question on how best to proceed on the meta site, I'm sure one of the mods will weigh in :)
– Clive♦Apr 13 '12 at 17:22

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Questions are merged if the questions are exact duplicates; in this case, the other question is more generic than this one, and they cannot be merged. Also, the answer for this question ("The link.migrate.inc file is not included in the Migrate Extras module") is not the answer for the other question.
– kiamlaluno♦Apr 13 '12 at 18:18

jdu, still crashing, it says Class MigrateLinkFieldHandler could not be found. I thought this was included in Migrate Extras?
– chlongApr 4 '12 at 19:01

drupal.org/project/migrate_extras yep, says it's built in. is there a file called "link.migrate.inc" ? perhaps installation of the module failed somehow. I'd upload the module to the directory again, check permissions and dependencies. there's always the web servers "error_log" file too, just in case something is being generated in there that could be more helpful.
– jduApr 4 '12 at 19:39